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The way he walks an' holds his head, his curls, his fashion of lording it awver the birds an' beasts, the sudden laugh of un he's Will's son, for a thousand pound, an' his mother's alive, like as not." "No mother would have gived up a child that way." "'Zactly so! Onless she gived it to the faither!" said Billy triumphantly. Mr.
My heart hurts me to think of him. He'll never forgive me." "Me, you mean. Well, 't is man to man, an' I ban't feared of nothing on two legs. You just tell 'em that 't was to be, that you never gived up lovin' me, but was forced into lyin' and such-like by the cruel way they pushed 'e. Shaw 'em the copy of the paper if they doan't b'lieve the ring.
Only to think that this here sandal-wood trader should turn out for to be Henry's father and the widow's mother no, I mean the widow's husband, an' a pirate, an' a deliverer o' little boys and gals out o' pirates' hands his own hands, so to speak not to mention captings in the Royal Navy, an' not sich a bad feller after all, as won't have his liberty on no account wotiver, even if it was gived to him for nothin', and yet wot can't git it if he wanted it iver so much; and to think that Jo Bumpus should come for to lend hisself to Hallo!
Words poured fast from her lips as she held the boy to her heart in an ecstasy of relief. She was still on her knees upon the path, still trembling like a leaf, when Mr. Wayne's voice fell upon her ear. "Well, of all the young rascals I ever met, he's the biggest! Why, you scamp, what made you do such a thing?" "I never done it exactly. I I just gived it one tug.
Didn't ye throw him in the river?" "Nope." "What did ye do with him?" "Gived him away." "Ye lie! That winder was open, and the river was dark as hell. Ye throwed him in, I tell ye!" "Nope; I gived him to a woman " She stopped and edged toward the stairs, all her old fear of him returning. Reaching the short flight, she bounded up, the cat clinging to her sleeve.
"When yer woman gived ye the two kids," he went on, "I let 'em stay long enough for ye to love 'em; then I stole 'em away. But, if I'd a knowed that ye tooked mine " He moved forward restlessly and almost whispered, "Mister, will ye tell me how the little 'un looked? And were it warm and snuggly? Did ye let it lay ag'in' ye and sleep?"
I s'pose that seein' this, and that there was only a matter o' seven or eight men to oppose 'em, gived the Spaniards courage to make a rush at the Cap'n and his party; anyway, that's what they did, and for about a couple o' minutes there was a terrible fight on that wharf, in which three or four men went down.
"Better not attempt originality," he thought, "for the thing I have done is scarce capable of original treatment. I suppose the curtain always rings down on a check either taken or spurned." "So you think you can give them all up for poor me, Joan? Your home, your father, brother, mother all?" "I've gived up a sight more'n them, Jan. I've gived 'e what's all to a maiden.
There's no need to dwell upon the details, but I found myself surrounded by six of 'em, and knowing very well that, if I showed fight, 'twould only be a long sight worse for me in the end, I threw up the sponge, gived 'em my air-gun a wonderful weapon I'd got from a gipsy and let 'em take me. I was red-handed by ill-fortune, which, indeed, they had meant me to be.
She said she wanted to see you, and told the people mother said we should always stay together. But they wouldn't let her come. They've gived her to somebody else, and now she is their little girl." We both felt sorry for Frances, and wished we could know where she was and what she was doing.
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